How the hell you managed to get such a CLEAR, SHARP pic of chloe in that last one, with your ISO up to 1600, is BEYOND me:hail:

It looks to me like what is going to help your pics come in correctly exposed, is to get a lens with a wider aperture (lower fstop number, like f2.8), or pray for better light, or an off camera flash.

Other than as far as how they look, under-exposure is the only thing I see that could be changed.
I'd go a little higher on your shutter speed for action shots, but you're going to lose more light/exposure if you do that.

Your pics are great, what is going on is a matter of something you really cannot control, except to hope for better lighting or get a lens with a wider aperture.

How the hell you managed to get such a CLEAR, SHARP pic of chloe in that last one, with your ISO up to 1600, is BEYOND me:hail:

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ROFL your guess is as good as mine... as you can see I have no clue what Im doing lol but Im trying to learn :lol-sign:

It looks to me like what is going to help your pics come in correctly exposed, is to get a lens with a wider aperture (lower fstop number, like f2.8), or pray for better light, or an off camera flash.

Other than as far as how they look, under-exposure is the only thing I see that could be changed.
I'd go a little higher on your shutter speed for action shots, but you're going to lose more light/exposure if you do that.

Your pics are great, what is going on is a matter of something you really cannot control, except to hope for better lighting or get a lens with a wider aperture.

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Im going to play somemore Monday when Im off work, and try different things with different subjects... lol